Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Sep 2024)

Assessment of oral health status amongst postal employees of Bhubaneswar city: A cross-sectional study

  • Gunjan Kumar,
  • Payal Dash,
  • Samikshya Jena,
  • Pritam Mohanty,
  • Anushka Saxsena,
  • Rajnish K. Verma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_116_24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
pp. 3741 – 3747

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Introduction: Upholding good dental health has wider effects on productivity and performance at work in addition to being crucial for individual well-being. Because it can affect both their personal well-being and productivity at work, post office workers’ oral health is therefore a critical issue of concern. Hence, evaluating Bhubaneswar city post office workers’ dental health is the study’s aim. Materials and Methodology: With the aid of the WHO 2013 oral health assessment form, a cross-sectional study involving 171 regular post office workers was undertaken. Using the Chi-square test and an ANOVA for pertinent variables, the data were analysed using SPSS statistical software version 27.0. Potential confounding variables were adjusted using multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: The survey included a total of 171 post office personnel, of which 76.6% were men and 23.4% were women. The participants’ periodontal health revealed that 67.7% had deep periodontal pockets, 18.7% had shallow ones, and 95.3% had bleeding gums. The mean DMFT of the study participants was 4.10 ± 3.149. Conclusion: Among post office workers, tobacco use and oral health conditions represent a crucial junction of variables that call for caution and preventative action.

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